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two women with headphones are talking to each other and the words informal versus formal
a piece of lined paper with the words stop saying because it is not in english
Stop Saying Because, Different Ways to Say Because - English Grammar Here
two different types of words that are in the same language, one is very confusing
an iphone screen showing the words to use instead of very important things in each language
Here is One Word You Should Stop Using
words to use instead of very
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Journal entry with as many words as possible instead of "very" #entry #instead #journal #possible #words
a table that has different types of words and numbers on it, including the names
93 Ways To Simplify Your Writing
93 Extremely Bad Business Writing Habits to Break - Writers Write
a poster with an image of a woman talking on her cell phone and the words 28 different ways to say
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Inspired by my previous article which looked at ‘50 Ways to Say ‘Villain’’, I began thinking about other words I tend to overuse in ...
a poster with words that say go to the beach
Canal do Ensino
+ Acesse: www.canaldoensino.com.br #Educacao #CanaldoEnsino
an info poster showing the different types of words and phrases that are used to describe them
words to use instead of very
How to improve your writing and vocabulary, take out the very, improve your adjectives.
the words in different languages are written on a piece of paper with writing underneath it
Learn these informal contractions to better understand spoken English and speak more naturally #learnEnglish #ESL #EFL #listening #Englishlistening #listeningskills
an info sheet showing the different types of font and numbers for each type of text
Commonly confused adjectives you need to know
Commonly confused adjectives you need to know
the words in different languages are written on a piece of paper with writing underneath it
a poster with different words and phrases on it
Modal Verb Examples: Can and Could, May and Might, Shall and Should, Must and Had to, Ought to and Had better
How to Use Modal Verbs in English - ESL Buzz